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I’m so glad to see Persuasion getting so much love. It’s also my all-time favorite. It always gets overshadowed by her other novels, Pride and Prejudice especially, but Persuasion was Austen’s best work IMO.
My list: 1. Persuasion 2. Evelina (Horribly overlooked, but brilliant.) 3. The Name of the Wind |
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Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov) is my favorite.
I’ll always have a soft spot for The Things They Carried (Tim Obrien). It was HS reading but I still love it. |
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+1 to A Thousand Splendid Sons and And the Mountains Echoed.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being The Count of Monte Cristo |
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I love Nabokov too, especially Lolita and Pnin
The Orphan Master’s Son - Johnson The God of Small Things - Roy How to be Both - Smith Catch-22 - Heller A Visit from the Goon Squad - Egan Their Eyes Were Watching God - Hurston The Joke - Kundera |
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Back to thriller/horror:
John Saul’s Second Child and Suffer the Children |
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Cane River by Lolita Tademy
Beach Music by Pat Conroy (actually anything by him) I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb Grapes of Wrath Men Like Gods (Amazing Novella by H.G. Wells) |
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The Wolf Hall trilogy by Hilary Mantel The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis The Red Tent by Anita Diamant The Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse |
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Moby Dick
Wuthering Heights The Hobbit The Stand |
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I’ve seen several of my favorites on here — but one that hasn’t been mentioned yet :
A River Runs Through It |
I’m always searching for kindred spirits. I’m thrilled to see other posters who also love Anne. For a celebratory surprise trip, my DH planned a trip to PEI. Totally worth it to immerse yourself in Anne’s world. He said he almost went to Cabo but then realized PEI would be much better for me. He was right! OP, for more recent fiction, I love Middlesex, The Heart’s Invisible Furies and The Silent Patient. |
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The History of Love (Nicole Krauss)
The Art of Racing in the Rain (Garth Stein) Love and Shame and Love (Peter Orner) Snow Child (Eowyn Ivey) Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck) Hobbit/Lord of the Rings Series (Tolkien) Harry Potter - agree with PP, it just ticks all the imagination boxes and I read them as an adult |
| The tortilla curtain by T.C. Boyle |
ADP - I always read her and while I liked Poisonwood Bible as I found the history fascinating - I loved Prodigal Summer - I reread that one still! |
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Thomas Costain, Below the Salt
Anya Seton, Katherine Jeff Shaara, the Killer Angels I like history and authors who can bring past events and people to vibrant life. |
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The Japanese Lover — Isabelle Allende
All The Light We Cannot See — Anthony Doer The Girl’s Guide to Hunting and Fishing — Melissa Bank Peony in Love — Lisa See |